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Genotypes sex and colony coordinates 2010
This tab-delimited text file contains the same information as the file 'Genotypes and sex of all
individuals and their colony UTM coordinates.txt', but only for individuals captured and genotyped in
2010
Capture recapture data
This tab-delimited text file contains all capture and recapture data from 1993 until 2013. Year- year of capture, Date -date of capture, Colony -colony at which the individual was captured, Ring- ring number / ID, Age -the coded age at which an individual was captured:1-5 is juvenile, 6 is adult. The sex of most of the individuals in this data file can be found in the file 'Genotypes and sex of all individuals and their colony UTM coordinates.txt.
Individual network associations
Individual network association
Thatch building per individual
Thatch building per individua
Matrices of distance between nest chambers
Matrices of distance between nest chamber
Data for capture-recapture analyses
This dataset contains individual encounter histories (2002-2012) starting the year of first photography, with covariates: sex, raw bib size measurements and their squared values (taken the year of first photography), standardized bib size measurements and their squared values (taken the year of first photography, and standardized within this year), mean adjusted bib sizes and their squared values, and individual identities (band numbers). The file format is "headed" (i.e. containing explicit label for each column) with "txt" extension, which is compatible with E-SURGE and easily convertible with EXCEL (or equivalent) or R for any other use
Data for variability analyses
This dataset contains all bib size measurements obtained from photographies taken at captures and recaptures events in the field (without any transformation). The dataset also contains covariates used to model bib size variation with mixed models: sex, year, colony size, age, body mass, tarsus length, colony identity and individual identity. The file format is "csv" which can be easily opened with EXCEL (or equivalent) and R for processing